tinder hack for unlimited swipesProduced and hosted by comedian Lane Moore (The Onion, HBO’s Girls, Cosmopolitan.com, McSweeney’s), Tinder Live! With Lane Moore is the only comedy show exploring the crazy world of Tinder, the hot new dating app that hooks up local singles based solely on physical attractiveness. The critically acclaimed show is an anything-can-happen interactive comedy showstopper with helpful and oftentimes ridiculous tips, tricks, and real-time swiping and messaging (and sometimes even real-time phone calls and texting with Tinder matches)! If you’ve ever been on an online dating site, you need to see this show. Brightest Young Things called it “the greatest show on earth“ and CBS called it one of the 5 Best Comedy Shows in NYC, saying, “Moore’s commentary will make you cry laughing as she randomly sends texts messages to those that peak her interest. It’s seriously funny.” New York Times Critic’s Pick, Village Voice, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, New York Magazine, The Guardian, Fast Company, VICE, Vulture, Time Out New York, New York Post, Hello Giggles, Gothamist, Germany’s Suddeutsche Zeitung, Brooklyn Paper, Bustle, Metro UK, Paper Magazine, New York Observer, Flavorpill, Brokelyn, Brightest Young Things, Brooklyn Magazine, and Brooklyn Vegan critic’s pick!And today, The Verge uncovered another far larger-scale catfishing scheme taking place on Tinder. A hacker called (appropriately) Catfi.sh is managing 20 dummy profiles in the U.S. and the U.K. While it’s now functioning as another prank on Tinder’s straight male population, the bot was originally created so that other guys would talk to girls on its maker’s behalf. When a woman Liked a Catfi.sh profile, a male Tinder user would then be looped in. If the conversation was verging on a real date, the hacker would step in and take over. Besides being super-creepy, it wasn’t very efficient, so Catfi.sh decided to just start hooking up straight men with other straight men, instead. Good news for the ladies, at least. **Since launching just after Valentine’s Day, the hack has caught 10,000 male users sending 100,000 messages to the bots. And, 200 new users get duped by the dummy accounts each day, which translates to roughly 2,500 messages being sent. In this case, phone numbers were not scrambled, so the hacker guesses that his shenanigans have resulted in a handful of very confused in-person meetings. **Rosette Pambakian, Tinder’s VP of corporate communications and branding, told The Verge that, although this kind of violation poses no security threat, Tinder takes them very seriously and will take action against accounts that deceive users. Tinder is also planning to bolster its anti-spam filters. This sounds like good news to us, because while the idea of horny guys unwittingly flirting with one another is humorous, we wouldn’t want to be at the butt end of that joke, either. I set out to solve this problem, and to do so, I partnered up with Tinder hacker Cammi Pham from Toronto, and Australian growth hacker Tomer Garzberg, to create a new platform to help guys crush it on Tinder. **Together we formed Tinder Society — a private group where guys can get instant feedback on their Tinder profiles, messages, and strategies. This isn’t just community, this is real-life feedback and improvements to help you stand out from the competition, and score dream dates.**In addition to Cammi, Tomer, and myself, members of Tinder Society get access to and feedback from our hand-picked wing women. The girls are high-caliber women from around the world who offer brutally honest advice to the men brave enough to ask. These wing women have a wide range of skills and expertise — from dating coaches, to fashion models, to digital marketers. **Sounds pretty cool, right? Yeah, we’re pretty stoked about it!**We’ve tapped into the Tinder Society team to bring you 10 tips that will, without a doubt, elevate your swiping game to the next level.

tinder hack to get more likesOne year ago, we warned users about one of the first instances of adult webcam spam on the up-and-coming mobile dating application Tinder. We also warned about an impending flood of spam bots once an Android version was released. Now, a year later, we have observed a number of different spam campaigns using fake profiles to flirt with users of the service.**Adult webcam spam*The first spam campaign we identified ultimately set the tone for future campaigns. These spam bots claimed to offer an adult webcam session and asked users to click on a link to another website. The spammers iterated their efforts; modifying their scripts, switching short URL services (from goo.gl to bit.ly), and linking to different webcam sites. Eventually, these bots were set up to get users to move the conversation over to Kik messenger to close the deal.**Fig1_14.png**Figure 1. One of the first instances of spam bots on Tinder**While not as prominent as before, spam bots hoping to convince users to visit adult webcam sites still persist on Tinder.**Mobile application/game downloads*Another spam campaign we observed on Tinder involves mobile apps, particularly games. In April 2014, Sarah Perez of TechCrunch wrote about spam bots promoting a game called Castle Clash.**These bots are scripted similarly to previous spam bots. Instead of directing users to adult webcam sites, they ask Tinder users if they have ever played Castle Clash before. Once a user responds, the spam bots include a link to sites like tinderverified.com and tease the user by saying, “Play a bit with me and you may get my phone number. :)”**Fig2_8.png**Figure 2. Recent spam campaign using Castle Clash as a lure**Since the campaign was revealed on TechCrunch, the spam bot script changed, as seen in Figure 2, while the campaign itself has all but disappeared – for now.**Interestingly, one of the more recent adult webcam spam bots repurposed the Castle Clash script. The spam bot used the same username (TravelGram92) but instead linked to an adult webcam site called “Slut Roulette”.The Tinder screenshot, accompanied with a caption “stay classy ladies”, was posted by a guy called Chris, who didn’t know it was a song but found it pretty funny.**“I saw the picture on Tinder, thought it was sort of funny, posted it online as a joke – didn’t know the girl obviously. Didn’t mean any intent, it was just a bit of a laugh,” he told Hack last month.**Some of his friends responded – one helpfully pointed out the line comes from a Drake song, and called Olivia a “grubby bitch”. Another commented “this is why I worry about having a daughter”.**2. Olivia responds**Olivia then posted comments on her own Facebook page about it:**”S/O to boys posting your tinder profile on Facebook, I wasn’t aware I had to put my CV in my Tinder Bio apparently Drake lyrics aren’t okay? Shame on you Chris for your ignorance of Drake & good taste.”**3. Olivia and Paloma’s friends respond**Olivia, her friend Paloma, and their friends caught on to what was going down.**“What a f***ing piece of shit, let’s hope he is impotent so he never reproduces,” said one.**Another commented that she shouldn’t be surprised her profile would be lifted from her page.**“Whatever you meant by the sentence Olivia, it will be interpreted however people want. Also once you load something to the internet, any form of ownership is null there…if someone feels like doing something with a tinder pic they’re free to do so.”**Then it allegedly got really vile courtesy of a guy called Zane. He allegedly posted “I wouldn’t let these c***s taste their own s**t off my dick,” he said.**“The best things about feminists is they don’t get action so when you rape them it’s 100 times tighter.”I’ve lost track of the number of friends who’ve asked me about Tinder. It’s the most popular dating app nowadays. For those of you who haven’t heard about Tinder before, It’s basically an application that matches people based on their physical attraction. So If you see someone you like, you have to swipe right, but you won’t be able to chat with this person, until he/she swipes right as well. So how to See Who Likes You On Tinder?**see who likes you on tinder**Tinder users face a lot of privacy issues, because the application will display your first name as well as your pictures from Facebook, and it will even list the commune Facebook friends you have with this person. Which makes it easy for creeps to find your real Facebook profile, and stalk you.**However the main feature that people really like about the application, is that you can’t know if the pe Subscribe and More Hack: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfW83RV12GmWCJ_TuKf1rcQ?sub_confirmation=1

TINDER EXPERIMENT: MEN VS WOMEN

Tinder is an extremely popular dating app. I was curious to know how men and women fare differently.

Before I started, I emailed Tinder and asked if they could provide any data on match / message frequency by gender. Unfortunately, Tinder did not respond to my emails.

It’s not noted in the video, but we had to purchase Tinder plus on both accounts. Tinder Plus removes the daily swipe limit.

We controlled as much as we could with this experiment.
1. Gender equivalent names (Brian & Briana)
2. Same description
3. Same age
4. Same location
5. Same discovery preferences
6. Enabled “Show me in Discovery” at same time
7. Swiped 1000 each